Five simple and inexpensive ways to restore Christmas calm

IT’S the most frazzled fortnight of the year.

If you’ve got a to-do list longer than Santa’s, it can be hard to stay as jolly as the big fella.

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Here are some simple and inexpensive ways to restore Christmas calm.

WALK THIS WAY: Staying active will give you an extra boost of feel-good endorphins, boosting your physical and mental health.

A daily walk during daylight hours will give you a dose of Vitamin D and the head space to tackle the shopping, wrapping and busy social calendar.

CUP OF CALM: Avoid sugar dips and caffeine spikes by steering clear of too many sweet treats or caffeinated drinks.

Switching to decaf or a festive herbal tea, like Pukka Herbs new Winter Warmer, £2.79 from Asda or buy two for £5, will keep you on a more even keel.

GIFT YOURSELF SOME TIME OUT: There’s a heap of deals around on pampering gift sets right now, so why not set aside one for yourself?

For £5 at Superdrug, down from £10, Sanctuary Spa’s 25 Minutes to Glow set, with bath foam and body scrub, will give you a little window of peace.

FIND YOUR ’APPY PLACE: An app like Calm provides guided meditations and is easy to use for beginners.

There’s some free content, though you have to pay for the premium version. Calm Premium currently has 50 per cent off for a year — head to bit.ly/3VDiQO5

Fearne Cotton’s self-care app Happy Place also allows a free 14-day trial and then it’s £49.99 a year.

SLEEP DEEPLY: Getting a good night’s shut-eye is the key to coping with busy days.

Indulge yourself at bedtime with Feather & Down Dreamy Duo set of pillow spray and sleep mist, both infused with lavender and camomile.

Like other Feather & Down sets at Sainsbury’s, it’s half price, down from £6.50 to £3.25.

All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability.

Deal of the day

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HEAD to the clearance section at Next.co.uk for great deals, like these Emma Willis mid-blue boyfriend jeans, down from £48 to £10.

SAVE: £38

Cheap treat

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GET 20 per cent off selected Lego sets at Moonpig.com, taking the price of the Minecraft Mushroom House, for example, from £18 to £14.

SAVE: £4

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Faux fur teal-green coat from Oliver Bonas, £110

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THE faux fur teal-green coat from Oliver Bonas, £110, is appealing but Sainsbury’s Tu version, £31.50, has a more comforting price tag.

SAVE: £78.50

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